Bund

Word BUND
Character 4
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /bʊnd/

Definitions and meanings of "Bund"

What do we mean by bund?

An association, especially a political association. noun

A pro-Nazi German-American organization of the 1930s. noun

A European Jewish socialist movement founded in Russia in 1897. noun

An embankment or dike, especially in South Asia. noun

A league or confederacy; especially the confederation of German states. noun

A secondary enclosure, typically consisting of a wall or berm, which surrounds a tank or fluid-handling mechanism, intended to contain any spills or leaks. noun

To provide berms or other secondary enclosures to guard against accidental fluid spills within. verb

A league or confederacy; especially the confederation of German states.

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The word "bund" in example sentences

Deutsche Börse is big in trading long-term bund derivatives, for example, while NYSE-Euronext is strong in shorter-term interest-rate contracts. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The surge in German bund prices on Friday helped drive yields to a closing low at 3. 12%. ❋ Unknown (2010)

European short futures - The surge in German bund prices on Friday helped drive yields to a closing low at 3. 12%. ❋ Andrew Wilkinson (2010)

In Europe, equity markets fell after investors stayed away from the launch of Germany's latest 10-year bond, known as a bund. ❋ Andrea Tryphonides (2011)

And if such an assembly existed, they would need massive doses of training, such as how to build a bund, which is where the NGOs could come in. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This temporary fortification is called a bund, and was erected by the ❋ Frank Marryat (1840)

The German bund, which is a safe-haven asset on that side of the Atlantic, also traded at a record low. [email protected] (2011)

The problem now is that with the crisis spreading to core Europe, as evidenced by spiking yields on French sovereign bonds and the gradual, but marked, risein German bund yields, the scenario where international investors undertake whole-sale liquidations of Eurozone assets "is an increasing risk," according to Nomura's Jens Nordvig and Yujiro Goto. ❋ Agustino Fontevecchia (2011)

At the post-office I was told that only a small part of the mail had been brought into Srinagar, the road being "bund" between Baramula and that place, while an unusual number of landslips and bridges have come down in the Jhelum Valley. ❋ T. R. Swinburne (N/A)

Already it was almost up to the top of the "bund"; a few inches more and it would flood the lowland, destroying life and property, and stopping all business. ❋ Elizabeth Kimball Kendall (N/A)

I didn't really know what "bund" meant, so some Wikipedia research seems to indicate the most fitting definition to be "the German language and Yiddish word for Federation or Union." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The report stated that the flooding of low-lying areas and the overflowing of rivers and creeks could also be associated with intrusion of sea water through storm surges and water inundation due to high tides, or breaks in coastal physical infrastructures such as bund walls. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"bund," washed on one side (the south) by the main river, and on the other by the Sunt-i-kul Canal, down which we have been paddling. ❋ T. R. Swinburne (N/A)

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